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Listen Carefully is a love letter to music. Each week, Australian music journalist Nathan Jolly talks to a different artist about their lives in and around music. Unlike other (unnamed) podcasts that take delight in mining uncomfortably personal topics, or just promote new music while calling it 'fresh content', Listen Carefully gets into the weeds -- and gets nerdy about this thing Prince calls music.
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Episode 66: Brian Cadd - Axiom, The Groop
Brian Cadd is an Australian songwriting legend, who has written hits for Glen Campbell, the Masters Apprentices, the Pointer Sisters, and John Farnham - plus for his own iconic 1960s band The Groop, and Axiom. Check out briancadd.com/live for tour dates.
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Episode 65: Frank Turner
Frank Turner is a UK singer-songwriter who just released his tenth solo record, Undefeated.
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Episode 64: Paul Leary - Butthole Surfers
Paul Leary is the guitarist, songwriter, producer, engineer, and much more for Butthole Surfers. Here he talks about the band's catalogue, which Matador is reissuing, plus working with Daniel Johnston, the Meat Puppets, and Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones.
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Episode 63: Olivia Bartley - Olympia
Olivia Bartley writes, records, and performs music under the name Olympia. She released her new Love For One EP yesterday, which she will be launching with three solo shows, starting May 30 in Melbourne.
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Episode 62: Glenn Bennie - Underground Lovers
The classic Underground Lovers album Dream It Down turns 30 next month, and to mark the occasion, there is a new double-disc vinyl reissue out, as well as shows in Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane. Find out more at linktr.ee/UndergroundLovers
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Episode 61: Quan Yeomans - Regurgitator
Quan Yeomans is the singer, guitarist, and songwriter from Australian art pop legends Regurgitator, who released their tenth album Invader last week, and are about to embark on a massive tour of the country. Get tickets and buy the record from regurgitator.net.
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Great tone
Nathan’s tone of voice is perfect and so knowledgeable as an interviewer. Vibrational creativity convos.